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StonyRoad
about the B&B 6 hours, I got a 4 cdrs versions of the Rotterdam rehearsals ...it's that what you was thinking about?
Doubt it, that's probably a transfer of the old 90' cassettes apparently recorded by dropping a mic in the RSM's mailbox in Rotterdam in 75 ;-)
There were rumors of B2B sessions floating around as early as 08/97 (rumor used by scammer Hans Mulders out of Holland...) but no one's ever commented publicly on them AFAIK, unlike for the 2002 Paris sessions for which we have some first hand comments.
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Monsoon Ragoon
This faded out early version of Tie You Up is new to me. I think it has nothing to do with the two long versions issued on several boot cds.
[www.youtube.com]
I think this one too, Too Much Blood, very early, 10'17 but still faded out. But I can't check my Cds etc. at the moment
[www.youtube.com]
also new & not bootlegged - All The Way Down (new) I very early version
[www.youtube.com]
Wanna Hold You with count-in - new/unbootlegged (?)
[www.youtube.com]
At first listen I believe all of these to be the same versions as on Jamming with Stu
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Monsoon Ragoon
I don't think so. www.nzentgraf.de lists also unreleased versions if Tie You Up and All The Way Down. This TYU is totally different to the two long demos IMO. Zentgraf didn't list them a few years back.
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Monsoon Ragoon
I don't think so. www.nzentgraf.de lists also unreleased versions if Tie You Up and All The Way Down. This TYU is totally different to the two long demos IMO. Zentgraf didn't list them a few years back.
Monsoon, I was able to align places of both audio tracks perfectly (the youtube version and Jamming with Stu) and I think they are undoubtedly the same version. the youtube version sounds to be a remastered edit with less noise and more EQ.
Looking a t Zentgraf, he mentions a "III" version with more falsetto and backup vocals. I have not heard that one, but it does not sounds like any of these. Do you have a reason to think that it is?
Thanks
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blakeeik
Looking a t Zentgraf, he mentions a "III" version with more falsetto and backup vocals. I have not heard that one, but it does not sounds like any of these. Do you have a reason to think that it is?
Thanks
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blakeeik
Looking a t Zentgraf, he mentions a "III" version with more falsetto and backup vocals. I have not heard that one, but it does not sounds like any of these. Do you have a reason to think that it is?
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Maybe that's the one for which bkeyes shared a snippet ?
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Monsoon Ragoon
This faded out early version of Tie You Up is new to me. I think it has nothing to do with the two long versions issued on several boot cds.
[www.youtube.com]
I think this one too, Too Much Blood, very early, 10'17 but still faded out. But I can't check my Cds etc. at the moment
[www.youtube.com]
also new & not bootlegged - All The Way Down (new) I very early version
[www.youtube.com]
Wanna Hold You with count-in - new/unbootlegged (?)
[www.youtube.com]
At first listen I believe all of these to be the same versions as on Jamming with Stu
I don't think so. www.nzentgraf.de lists also unreleased versions if Tie You Up and All The Way Down. This TYU is totally different to the two long demos IMO. Zentgraf didn't list them a few years back.
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gotdablouse
Great news, out of the blue we're getting the "The Virchov Tape" courtesy of blakeeik with the following content : MID-OCTOBER, 1982, PRE-PRODUCTION SESSION, PATHE-MARCONI, EMI STUDIOS, PARIS :
1 Wanna Hold You
2 She Was Hot ("country version")
3-4 Can’t Find Love (released with Foxes in Boxes)
5-8 What I Am Saying Is True (title is not certain, excerpts from the same take)
Details here : [iorr.org]
Links :
- WT : [we.tl] (courtesy of coowouters) expires March 23rd
- Mega : [mega.nz]
What a refreshing listen ! It's hard to believe the UC sessions were off to such a friendly start between Mick and Keith (pretty moving to hear them sing their heads off together!) only to finish in agony during the mixing sessions when they couldn't agree on anything! It was so bad that Kimsey decided to stop working with the Stones (after all he'd gone through over the past 10+ years) and Mick had to promise him in 1989 that they would work "fast" on SW to get him back on board ;-)
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dcba
Yes MH, with my little eye I see... :
- Christine (07.09)
- Forty/Flirty (8.33)
- Keep It Cool I (27.05)
- Show Me A Woman (aka In Your Hand 05.40)
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dcba
Munich has spilled most of the beans... Check Rskinno's very recent posts in the Buy/Sell/Trade section. the nuggets are here.
As Herr Hoffman used to write in BN : it's "a true sensation"!
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dcba
It was worth it, wasn't it? The ever discreet Rskinno deserves a huge "thank you".
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gotdablouse
That leaves out "Cookin' Up", the old "untitled" from the original UC leak where I always heard "Still in Love" repeatedly so why it's called "Cookin' Up" I have no idea! In DAC-109 #2 (a copy of the original UC leak) it's incorrectly called "In Your Hand".
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gotdablouse
That leaves out "Cookin' Up", the old "untitled" from the original UC leak where I always heard "Still in Love" repeatedly so why it's called "Cookin' Up" I have no idea! In DAC-109 #2 (a copy of the original UC leak) it's incorrectly called "In Your Hand".
A bit of a long shot but am I the only hearing parts of "Cooking'Up" in "I Can't Help It"/"Love you Too Much" ? It seems they started to revisit that riff for the UC sessions with "What I Am Sayin' is True"...they sure put in a lot of work on that track that never saw the light of day !
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TooTough
gotdablouse,
could you update the first entry (the one with the chronological order).
I have lost the overview. What is out and can be found where? If you
have the time... That would be great. Thanks in advance.